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WARREN
Country Floral & Gift Inc., 5 Knox Trail Warren, MA 01082. Michelle M. Jasmin-Cox, same. Retail sale of floral products.
WESTFIELD
Emirhan Inc., 73 Elm St., Westfield, MA 01085. Doga- nay Koc, 23 Pine St. Ludlow, MA 01056. Fast food.
WEST SPRINGFIELD
NFP Holdings, Inc., 492 Pros- pect Ave., West Springfield, MA 01089. Nina D. Fountain, 30 Montgomery Acres Road, Montgomery, MA 01089. Holding company.
WILBRAHAM
Islandgrafics Inc., 393 Main St., Wilbraham, MA 01095. Robert Landgraf, same. Seller of travel and advertising.
DOING BUSINESS AS CERTIFICATES
The following business certificates and/or trade names were issued or renewed during the month of March 2021. (Filings are limited due to closures or reduced staffing hours at municipal offices due to COVID-19 restrictions).
DEERFIELD
Daniel W. Telega
125 North Main St. Daniel Telega
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      The following business incorporations were recorded in Hampden, Hampshire and Franklin counties and are the latest available. They are listed by community.
CHICOPEE
Lee’s Taekwondo at Spring- field Inc., 82 Main St., Chicop- ee, MA 01020. Suhyun Lee, 109C Mill St. Springfield, MA 01108. Taekwondo martial arts studio.
EASTHAMPTON
Lamar Audio Inc., 191 Northampton St., Suite 1448, Easthampton, MA 01027. Anthony Timmons, same. Audio recordings for radio, production, education.
EAST LONGMEADOW
Mowen Inc., 185 Millbrook Dr., East Longmeadow, MA 01028. Kathleen Sabella, same. Wholesale and retail sales.
PELHAM
Counslr Inc., 46 Arnold Road Pelham, MA 01002. Joseph Leonard, same. Therapist ser- vice agency.
PITTSFIELD
Local Touch Tours, Inc., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pitts- field, MA 01201. Anne-Marie Mascaro, 108 Cayenne St. West Springfield, MA 01089. Experiential tours through
N.A.H.N. Innovations Corp., 82 Wendell Ave., Suite 100, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Nangwa- ya Wilson, same. Invent and sell advanced innovations.
SOUTH HADLEY
K2K Corp., 17 Bridge St., South Hadley, MA 01075. Vas- antlal A. Shah, 188 Sumner Ave., Springfield, MA 01108. Gas station with convenience store and package stores.
SOUTHAMPTON
Malanson Excavating Inc., 4 Lead Mine Road, Southamp- ton, MA 01073. Craig Malan- son, same. Excavation.
SPRINGFIELD
HL Equity Corp., 2058 Parker St., Springfield, MA 01028. Zhi Huang, same. Online sales and distribution.
Ibrahim Enterprises Inc.,
876 State St., Springfield,
MA 01109. Ibrahim Aden Mohamed, 33 Lincoln St., Apt. 22, Lynn, MA 01902. Opera- tion of a specialty retail gro- cery store.
L&G Signs & Designs Corp., 1 Allen St., Suite G3 Springfield, MA 01108. Leroy Davidson,
69 Marshall St. Springfield, MA 01109. Company provides sign designs and installations service.
Metrocare of Springfield Homecare Inc., 125 Liberty St., Suite 402 Springfield,
MA 01103. Alex Eydinov, 27 Lyman St. 605 Springfield, MA 01103. Homehealth care.
The J Team
9 Mathews Road
James Clarke, Jay Clarke
NORTHAMPTON
Affordable Used Cars
14 Easthampton Road Raymond Learned
AN Gutters Construction
17 Carpenter Ave. Segundo Azvacora
Bridge Properties Management, LLC 111 North Main St. Louis Poulin
The Community Classroom
29 North Maple St.
Megan Allen, Michael Flynn
Florence Business Services
419 Bridge Road Jagdish Singh
G’s Place
68 Bradford St. Georgia Wingblade
Hampshire Speech Therapy
50 Olive St. Danielle Baker
Heart House Studio
68 Cherry St. Kendra Rosenblatt
Jessica Kern, LMT
376 Pleasant St. Jessica Kern
Key Step Media
253 Spring Grove Ave. Hanuman Goleman
Mill River Music
16 Armory St. Jonathan Aronstein
Nykorchuk Law Office
343 Glendale Road Kari Nykorchuk
Tandem Bagel Co.
1 North Main St. Christopher Zawacki
Vintage Treasures
67 Park St. Cynthia Wheeler
SOUTHWICK
Nutmeg’s Dance & Theatre Co.
208 College Highway, Suite 1 Margaret Fenton-Funk
PMT Property Service
62 Lakeview St. Paul Manfredi
Pure Romana by Lindsey Terva
619 College Highway Lindsey Terva
Southwick Nutrition
108 Congamond Road, Suite 110
Gloria Mendoza
WESTFIELD
Bob Granger Quality Remodeling
139 Feeding Hills Road Robert Granger
C & M Finishes, LLC
63 Russellville Road Milan Peich
Hockey Playbook
103 Woodcliff Dr. Jack Labbe
Lisa Killips CNP Consultation Services 20 Castle Hill Road
Lisa Killips
Maria Lankowski
128 Beverly Dr. Maria Lankowski
Matt’s Home Improvement
84 Woodsong Road Mateusz Rybak
Moonlit Minerals
97 Hubbard St. David Goonan
Oleksandr Petrovych
126 Union St. Oleksandr Petrovych
A Sophisticated Boutique
33 Stuart Road Melissa Tessier
WEST SPRINGFIELD
Engineering Adventures
270 Sibley Ave. Jorge Santiago
Gonzalez Trucking
190 Day St. Jose Gonzalez
Hobby Quest of Western Mass.
270 Sibley Ave.
Jorge Santiago
Hot Brass Inc.
1050 Main St. E. David Knapik
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$50,000 to the COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund for Berkshire County. The bank has supported more than 200 programs and organizations in recent years, including Greenagers, Community Access to the Arts, Berkshire Humane Society, Berkshire Immigrant Cen- ter, and others. The foundation will be funded at $5 million by Berkshire Financial Services (Lee Bank’s parent company), with the goal of providing $250,000 in grants annually to nonprofits. In addition to a 2021 grant goal of $250,000, Lee Bank’s employee-driven, branch-based sponsorships will continue as in the past, with a $70,000 projection this year.
Laurel Road, KeyBank Introduce New Digital Bank Tailored to Physicians, Dentists
NEW YORK — Laurel Road, a brand of KeyBank, unveiled Laurel Road for Doctors, a digital bank tai- lored to physicians and dentists with products and services designed to provide the financial help and peace of mind they need through each career stage. The goal of the new digital bank is to help ease the burden for doctors of paying down student debt, finding more balance between work and life, and planning for the future. With Laurel Road for Doctors, Laurel Road and KeyBank expand on an existing suite of tailored digital banking and lending products and extensive experience, working directly with doctors to create a platform that meets the distinct challenges of this community. Laurel Road for Doctors is launching at the right time for many, as two-thirds of doctors
plan to be more financially focused in 2021 to benefit their career and personal financial security compared to 2020, according to a new survey of 750 U.S. physi- cians and dentists conducted by Laurel Road and the White Coat Investor, an online community for doc- tors. Physicians and dentists can find more informa- tion about Laurel Road for Doctors at www.laurel- road.com/doctors.
Viability Introduces Program to Better Serve Participants
NORTHAMPTON — Viability Inc., a human-service provider, recently announced Project (VR)2, a virtual- reality program dedicated to enhancing access to employment for all and inclusion and empowerment for people with disabilities and other disadvantag-
es. According to its creators, Project (VR)2 is where vocational rehabilitation meets virtual reality (VR)2. This first-of-its-kind project, deployed in the midst
of COVID-19, will help people who are chronically underserved and marginalized build the vital skills required to advance their ability to gain and maintain employment. (VR)2 makes it possible for individuals to acquire essential interactive soft skills that make
or break job success — communication, interview- ing, adapting, and problem-solving — in a controlled, safe, and self-reflective virtual work environment. Partners of the virtual collaborative include Link To VR, Bodyswaps, Cleanbox Technology, and the Mas- sachusetts Rehabilitation Commission. Viability’s vision for Project (VR)2 expanded significantly when the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission pro- vided assisted funding. Together, they are pioneering
a new training initiative and encouraging states to bring about technological changes to their current rehabilitation efforts. To help manage the deploy- ment, Viability called on Link To VR, a leading spatial computing company with offices in Boston.
DopaFit Announces New Initiative to Help People with Parkinson’s Disease
SOUTHAMPTON — DopaFit Inc., a Parkinson’s dis- ease movement center, is known for helping people with Parkinson’s slow the progression of their disease with exercise and other non-pharmacological treat- ments. Those who suffer from Parkinson’s disease
are often forced to stop doing the things they love. Many give up their passions, hobbies, and lose their sense of self. Limitless by DopaFit has been created to empower people with Parkinson’s disease to redefine their lives by giving them a chance to do something they once loved. For example, on April 5, Rick Bur- khart, a current DopaFit fighter, flew a plane with the help of Fly LUGU flight school at the Westfield Barnes Airport. Burkhart had not flown an airplane in more than 10 years since he was first diagnosed with Par- kinson’s disease. Prior to his diagnosis, he was an avid pilot and owned a flight school at Westfield Barnes Airport. He often took cross-country flights, and
even donated his time and planes to drop off much- needed supplies to remote areas of impoverished countries. DopaFit Inc. plans to offer the Limitless program on a quarterly basis. For more information, visit www.dopafit.com or call (203) 828-7189.
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